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Hey it worked! Thanks for posting this! Since I used a little Attenuator, the pot adjusts the intensity of the Wah pedal. Some guy on youtube suggested that you can just switch the two pedals, one in front of the other, that didn't work. Thanks again!
I gig pretty extensively, and use both a silicon and a germanium fuzz face, with one of them on at all times. I eliminate the oscillation issue by simply turning the wah on, and leaving it in the cocked back position, while nudging the fuzz knob down slightly until the oscillation goes away. This works great, because it's usually where I would want the fuzz knob anyway--slightly backed off from full. Your mileage may vary.
Also, anytime I've put a buffer before a Fuzzface, I have lost the ability to clean up by rolling the guitar volume down. I don't like that because the Fuzzface is the basis for my clean tone--which is pristine, crystal clean. Again, your mileage may vary.
so ya what were the capacitor values you added in parallel? where both caps changed out or did you just add tow more in parallel? what were the values? thanks!
hey anybody here ever tried using the tuner pedal as a buffer to go between wah and fuzz? I'm thinking of having the korg tuner act as buffer - supposedly has a "ultra" buffer. Does this work?
My wah pedal doesn't work with all the pedals I own, I tried various positions but nothing to do. My wah pedal only works with amp distortion is it a wah pedal fault? what can i do to fix this problem?
Mostly fuzz is better to put before wah. It delivers much more of harmonics for wah filtering. Fuzz after wah enhances even freqs that wah supressed before by tuning at another resonantion point. For wah after fuzz then doesn't matter that wah has in older models high impedantion at output. You can put buffer here, after wah. And it doesn't make noise and feedback.
I had the same issue I don't have any boss pedals I had an mxr evh phase 90 I put it first then my dimebag wah new model black camouflage then the electro harmonix big muff pi fuzz, mxr evh 5150 overdrive, into a mxr jimi Hendrix vibe to my Marshall code and it sounds great
Hi the wet signal is sow low I can´t even hear the reverb units, let alone compare their tone or high end roll off. Did you did it on porpose ? please don´t get me wrong, I jast can´t understand your test method here. Cheers
When you demonstrated the Boss pedal's ability to ruin the fuzz sound, I felt like you were vengefully stomping on cockroaches when you were trying to make the bad sounds go away.
No matter what a buffer will change tone to a much more digital sound. I have a blues rig and the buffer makes my tone less natural, as it does bring up my low end a tad, its not worth the tone loss. I use about 16 pedals on my board and ive found to just put as much through my 10 channel looper, use as short of cords as possible turn up the low a bit, it will beat a buffer situation any day. Granted if you have no choice for some other reasons, buffer can be useful, just dont like the digital thing it does to tone
Man if you find it hard to turn on your Crybaby/Wah pedal, don't destroy any parts off it in order to fix this, one can *adjust the height of the switch* by adding or taking off some of the washers that hold it in place/set up its height, so you can *adjust* how easily it turns on and off without destroying any parts off one´s pedal. Oh, and BTW, it may be just me, but I would have had those wire soldered before having that pot put in place so I won't have to worry about 'hard to reach' and melting things off. Thanks, and, you're welcome too!
Hendrix was always turning his guitar volume off after he got done playing a song because his rig would start oscillating if a note wasn't being played before he could stomp his fuzz off. Most people reportedly couldn't play his rig because of this. I did notice you have your fuzz face maxed out on your pedal. I have the Band of Gypsy's fuzz pedal and could not use that much fuzz because it would rob my Marshall of natural tube overdrive and tone...Just saying...Thanks for the video